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[edit]DescriptionFGF-FGFR-Signal-Induces-Trachea-Extension-in-the-Drosophila-Visual-System-pone.0073878.s006.ogv |
English: 3D model of trachea in visual system. Whole-mount dissected adult eye was used for the image. Tracheae were labeled by btl > DsRed in GMR-wIR. 3D model was reconstructed from Z-stacks of longitude sections (230 overlapping 1 µm sections for a total of 146.66 µm thickness). The pseudocolors indicate the depth from periphery (blue) to center (red). |
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Source | Video S2 from Chu W, Lee Y, Henry Sun Y (2013). "FGF /FGFR Signal Induces Trachea Extension in the Drosophila Visual System". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0073878. PMID 23991208. PMC: 3753266. | ||
Author | Chu W, Lee Y, Henry Sun Y | ||
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Author | Chu W, Lee Y, Henry Sun Y |
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